Today’s Headlines
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8:23 AM PST on February 18, 2014
- Garcetti Talks to Chris Hawthorne About Livable L.A., CicLAvia,MyFig and More (Gizmodo)
- LAT Writer Bike Commutes, Has Bad Experience, Drives Car
- Court of Appeals Put CAHSR Bond Ruling on Hold…for Now (LAT)
- NFL/AEG Stadium Deal Still on the Table (Daily News)
- Metro Closes Two Lanes of One Freeway Temporarily, Everything Is Fine (Google)
- Come Tour the Half Finished Gold Line (Curbed)
- Having Sheriff’s at Transit Stations Reduces People Riding for Free (The Source)
- I Love the Quote from the Deputy in the Comments…Sigh…
- Glendale/L.A. Disagree Over Closing Rail Crossing (LAT)
- Culver Boulevard in Culver City Getting a Makeover (Observed)
- Car Parking Prices Going Up at Dodger Stadium. Parking Bikes Still Free (KPCC, Vin Scully Is My Homeboy)
- Here’s the Presentation from Last Week’s Subway Extension Meeting in Bev. Hills (The Source)
- Editorial Begs for Safety Improvements on Ventura Freeway…for Mountain Lions (LAT)
- Curbed’s Review of the Whitley Heights Parking War Is Officially a Hoot.
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